Show Student has many foreign students involved worldwide USU byPtBn ervlcei Information at USU faculty ctudtnts Tsrcs's: ZJ? trt ih Irom U S trseaiandthecolIfKf has long been involved in inter na tional programs" said Thad Box dean of the College of Natural Re sources "I see a tremendous benefit from these experiences by our faculty which enriches the class rooms and makes research work more valid Box said the college has been especially involved with pro grams in South America Africa and Australia "but we ve work ed in Just about any country you causes Scheduling Frlckson itaff writer up m scheduling A mix caused problems building Students in the say women s a’hi-'i- are using more 'hir shat of the facilities and interfering with individua teams xi ts Marilyn Weiss their womens director said three sports activities were scheduled in the same gym at the same time The activities were an outdoor sporu class and team practice tics The volleyball and baske'ha teams are scheduled from 2 10 to S M p m Monday through F ri for day "Volleyball and basketball sea Ms overlap for two weeks Weiss said "We planned to di sons the Ume equally between the teams for those two weeks But ‘die outdoor sports class meets there three days a week and vide neve had to use the other gym for team practice or po' prai tire a' all " Art Mendint ciasse tn the said the mix up TV production ball ran outdoor sports lass had to he moved elsewhere to accommo da'e the T V produc turn Ms Weiss said Until last week we ha i four teams pt at tu tng for three hours m one gym We ve got the junior varsi'y a nd varsity basketball teams now we hut playing toge'her were trying to get the varsity volleyball team ready f r region al competition in Albuquerque last weekend and there juv! wasn t room for their practice Dr Dale Nelson director of the HPFR building said the departthe Donna schedules HPFR building who happened w hen a effort on vul-over its allotted time and c ment v s v gy m Ms Weiss said it w as suggested that the field house be used for there are only two practice "But baskets for 24 girls and that s just ' We re not enough she said expected to adjust Mendmi said overlapping sea sons always create problems ' But they should be ironed out by next quarter" he said cjvv WHAT YA DOIN' FOR DINNER TONIGHT? USU Pro-gra- It I pro- reported working with cooperative In such countries a Bolivia Brazil Fruador Guatemala F I Salvador Iran Niger Chad Kenya Senegal Maure- gram tania Tanzania Algeria and Mali ProjecK faculty member become involvrd In range from advising farmers in Iran on modern methods of dry farming to visiting the Soviet Union to advance cooperative wink on Irrigation and drainage Kl Many students are nt taking antjge f rrone available for ! cm John Williams finam lal aids diret tor said last week in a finan iai aid information forum Wednesday and Thursday the forum was held in the Old Siam inform students auditorium about what kinds of aid are a ail able the requirement and ho to apply indicated the form necessary to apply for aid ' The finan iai aid for m can be ' onfusing she said be ause of each student s ire urmlanf es She said there used to be dif ferent forms for independent and dependent married and unmar r ied students Now there just secretary TRANS WESTERN AIRLINES Leave SLC 7:48 a m 12:30 pm 6:18 pm 8:42 a m 2:06 pm 7:06 pm ft' (mr nf the Many Co arte Men and Women i a Nm linmkf Control Tonslon and s1600 752-903- flvi the Dale H i I llrlpt a tH CtiaM Poll Dly lpak Mr IHlviy Acqvilrw knr Un4ctftiif ( Human Ralatfoa Carnegie Anxloty ToUnt unJ Dovotop Fofontiol Ablllttoo 4 FOR INFORMATION Phon s Reservations Call Storting Soon in Logon Dale Carnegie Class i On Way Plu Tox For Information & I Logan Coch Airport 752 9033 Leave Logan Only one form A said adv ) She taid the scholar ship are awarded on the hai of the CPA of the students "Also each student will only compete with those In hi college" she said "I or instance a student in Humanities Art and Social Science will not compete with a student in Agriculture The financial aid offoe it in I'MC II and students with questions are encouraged to see Mr Wilburn or Mr Johnson lot of people William are not eligible but many ho are arc not applying Jan Christensen Mr William’ ' Jerry Sagers staff writer ng at least one g m open for recreation at all times A lot of people feel strongly about their workouts so when we got the complaints we asked the women s teams to stay in the one I at Williams explains financial aids scheduling policy pro ides for lea The Office of International He added however that ttu dents were impressed with the worldwide recruiting of the college so as to "get the best we fan ” The College of Science has faculty member from Taiwan F Kypt and Sweden on its staff Native countries represented by USU faculty include Nifara gua India Taiwan Korea Ja pan Bolivia Poland Germany Australia Canada Mexico Ar gentma Austria Indonesia Tin land Venezuela Sweden and can name Currently one of our staff is in the Soviet Union Oral Ballam of the College of Education feels international in volvement gives faculty mem bers a broader view and an in depth bat kground Ralph Johnson dean of the ( ollege of Sc lenre says the bene fits in his area are not quite as much as in other areas such as Math in ( hina is humanities much the same as math in the I1 S and so it is with other si inn t if u at ets b HPER mix-u- p b Monday Nov 22 1976 Page 3 Life li-- 3 753-171- 0 Praantad by lowrotl W Wot 64 i Contor logon utab 1433 I v 1 krmvtrrvmm C-- APPLICATIONS JM ARE STILL AVAILABLE FOR ':ys c WHATEVER IT IS u-C- i “WHO’S WHO TAKE TIME TO LISTEN TO: AMONG STUDENTS CAOP0S IN AMERICA’S ?'tvj c y X Cl t y 2v f COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES” tonight ’Vr 5:50 PM 94-F- M Vi! DLr31i:OS3 a AUTHOR OF "HELTER SKELTER” ( and NOMINATION FOR “LAST LECTURE” AN HONORARY LECTURE OFFERED BY AN OUTSTANDING PROFESSOR ACT CENTER The 3rd FL UC TIIURS DEC 2 8:00 pn FINE ARTS CENTER Aggiettes have performed 238 times in Syrs — Congrats to Jeff Squires :OJ A ? rJ i S W ( 1 V- r - - ‘ y(C‘ Tv 4 : |